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    The Sistine Chapel was painted by Michelangelo during the High Renaissance. Michelangelo depicted nine scenes from the Old Testament onto the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel was painted between 1508 and 1512 by Michelangelo. Michelangelo was originally a sculptor. Some common characteristics that can be found in the paintings are depth, blue backgrounds, anatomy, detail and more. Many characteristics from the Renaissance can be found in the Sistine Chapel, which proves that the Sistine

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    The Sistine Chapel Choir

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    Since the late 1400s, the Sistine Chapel Choir has consisted of 24 male singers. These singers are split into four different parts - soprano, alto, tenor and bass – with 6 singers in for each part. The soprano and alto would consist of the upper range and tenor and bass would be the lower range. The high voices consist of men that could sing in the falsetto range or men who unfortunately was snipped in order to keep their voices in that range. Those men were later replaced by boys in the 1800s but

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    Lamaria Cole August 17, 2014, ASU, Art 103 ASU Art 103- Branson Figure 8.21 Final Exam “Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel” by Michelangelo On March 6th ,1475 Michelangelo di Ludovico Buonarroti Simoni was born in Caprese, Italy. The name of the painting that I will analyze is the “Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.” Growing up during the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo was thought to be one of the greatest artists of the period. As the son of a father who worked for the Florence government, his family

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    Michelangelo was sought out by Pope Julius II to paint a spectacular tomb for him in Rome. After two years the Pope ordered him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In July 1508 Michelangelo started work on the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo did not want to paint. He considered himself a sculptor. He complained to a friend how awful the job was. He mentioned how the job had given him a goiter and he was irritated with all the paint that kept falling on his face. Regardless of how Michelangelo

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    Sistine Chapel Choir The Sistine Chapel Choir was established in the late 1400’s which makes it one of the oldest choirs in the world. The choir consisted of twenty -four men in total. Six men in soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Today the choir is made of twenty men who make up the tenor and bass section; meanwhile, the soprano and alto is made up by thirty boy choristers. Before the use of boys in the choir, men were castrated to keep their voices high. The choir members also had to be celibate

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    Michelangelo’s gift and permit him to study with the Florentine artist Ghirlandaio. The Sistine Chapel had been commissioned by previous Pope Sixtus IV and originally consisted of stars on a blue background. The Sistine Chapel is a rectangular brick building consisting of six arched windows on each of the two main walls with a barrel-vaulted ceiling

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    The Sistine Chapel ceiling is one of my favorite paintings by Michelangelo. It took him four years to complete it. What I love about it is that he took the Bible stories and painted them onto the ceiling. Each paint has its own story, and that can speak louder than works at times. As it tells a story, it also tells us a little bit of what his beliefs are. The Bible starts by telling us about Adam and Eve. How Eve took the fruit from the snake and gave it to Adam and then they were ban from the

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    They look puzzled and somewhat bored, a bit mischievous and not at all reverent. The colors are similar to others used during this period but do not contain all the colors used by Michelangelo in his painting of The Sistine Chapel. They are not bright or harsh, but rather muted. There is sparing use of red and blue, but show more use of brown and gold. The curtains and clothes are dark. The images have little shadowing, showing only under the feet of Mary and one of the

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    The high renaissance of the 1500's was a time of scientific, philosophic, and artistic awe and inspiration. Many new discoveries were being made in the field of science, and philosophers expressed their assumptions on the world and universe around them. In addition, many individuals were gifted with artistic dexterity and skill. The amazing achievements of Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci are considered significant to the Renaissance period. In this paper, the endeavors and achievements

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    Though the Renaissance era included all of Europe, Italy was the cradle of the movement. The cities of Florence, Rome and Venice were of great importance to this period. Major artists created art mainly in these three. As the center of Italy, Rome held the residence of the Pope and many other important factors. Throughout history, the Roman Catholic Church was very insistent on promoting their ideas. During this time, they used artists and their creativity to promote the Bible and other aspects

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